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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 18 1024, LALARALARAL LR 8LRBLSBLNS SELALSAALLP L2 80LALL LALLLLBLADAMLLLIESBALALALAIABRILLBERLLEARLIRARL T MOTLVLELE 10 LLILAANAIIARAISLLLLSLLANLSALLLE0E00L0080885853 00808880 VANCE READY FOR GAME OF CAREER IN PITTSBURGH SERIES — GIRL TENNIS PLAYER OUTCLASSES MISS WILLS— BESSE-LELANDS HOLD OWN IN STATE LEAGUE BY TAKING TWO—-CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE LEADERS NOSED OUT AAA A AN AR FEPVIRIVV I RVIPITT PRI PTIIIIRNNNOe . ITVeeee AAA L AL L R R R L COLD CUNNING OF VANCE | “SHE’S BETTER THAN HELEN WILLS” [BESSE LELANDS Series Starting in Pittsburgh Today Promises to Be of of Another Helen, Now Great Interest Starring on Court. State League New York, Aug, 15.=The cold ouns |tilssner, ¥ . ping of Dagsy Vance and the heated |5 hult HELLN JACORS srdor of the Pirates=—=now the most | 1 By NEA Service STANDING, of the season facea the victory-mad AR R . A B, [the title which the coast has be- Buccaneers in the series which Brook . 1 ! | stowed upen Helen Jacobs, 15-years Vanee, winning 20 of 24 starts this |, = AN 2 o In her is seen the successor to EON ARG SUMUFIAR Rl las SLEHS [Orae ) o{that list of California tennia stars=— ; L. ’ Y oeeda v dteatt e u.h“m.vh-l ~ .:I..,' ‘ "l' Martnert g ‘ s o|May Button Bundy, Mrs, George " Manchestor 9, Tor u‘)‘ulun 0 tempt to check a team which acents | SURCE € : Wightman, Mary K. Browne and . I“ I : @ pennant after administering four [ oy x sesas T Relon Willoeawis Nive' mone eusk Bristol 2, Willimantic o consecutive beatings to the Glants 'Blake, B viivivinnn and won highest tennis honors whose lead they reduced from & run-| - - = I b ds played sman Miss Jacobs will make h debut W iristel 17 vibrant forees in the National league— : Berkeley, Calif, Aug, 18="Ladys » Willimantic veld will elash when the pitehing sensation | . ] ) in-waiting to Queen Helen Wills," I8 [New vttt " Manchester e 13 S Torrington " Iyn begins at Pittshurgh today old girl of this city ‘} Moriden wseball at 8t Mary's fiell Saturday away of three games, hiladelphia 000 100 000 in the east next month when she and took two Btate league zumes from 1 1 The Robins invaded Iorbes' fic ago 200 000 00x~d h 3 ouble vic t Cincin=| Two base hits, tstone; slolen 1:.--!"“"‘"“"' In the natlonal junior Kb Aeridan Fe 5 fresh from a double victory a | B o f ey e el b, A 2 o day b: ores of § to 4 and |/ATrer Williams, theote; sacrifice Mels | champlonships at Philadelphia, This ¢ Merl scores 6 to 2 and T Ry b “ hue A0 {locher 2; double plays. Oeschuer to Mand [ event, Incidentally, was the first 2 ) 1o feott and Johnson worked for 8 to b, Rixey and onahue Were (i Holke; Hand to Henline to Oesohgeri | enstern triumph for Helen Wills v RBritain and both turned in good knocked from th: Itmxd hn;l lubull |;d Mm’-‘un-"uhn’r:”hlrm”-;mu':::l.u.uu.|‘v‘. :m‘m‘; who, At 16=—Miss Jacob's age now box games, Loty Ookes, who was o Florida league, held [\ (L, € o R ot g gt b - it the New Britain chine cor u‘::":'n'x'mn”mu ors sile ul‘l > Jaat |ghS o0 balla '-Nlnelm n...rl struck out | won the junior title, That was in ;‘ '”‘ "' l\u ":' ! ".:;v m“ll‘m”‘ . i Glamer n asing pitcher | 1g0 g i eum in 14 sty ague five Innings of the second game, Oa- heer; umpires, Hait, McCormick ang | 1731 And again in 1535, worked the first game for Meriden and borne and Earhardt pitched n'rmluu.‘ irman; time 1 Gets same Coaching { i : i |outside the first teame, when he was r % A wile #ind got poor support, did right bly tor the winners, Miss Jacobs Is following in Miss Blade bested Oeschger in the Cub 2 | AMER]CAN LEAGUE footsteps on other matters 4 % 4 R (R % R well, Tommy Tracey was on the te 1 victory over Philadelphia when also, The schooling, the experience, I v § % # ¢ mound in th econd anid was, hit his mates bunched hits in the first, u,um\h'm\ 8, nnuolr L the coaching, all has been the same. 4 ¢ A 1 hard 8 Each hurler allowed but four safeties. DlTH And both prior to their eastern de- : ;i . Lk 5 i Hiness kept | Goely out of the The Giants won a 7 to b exhibition [y, 5\, iy "' b buts had won the Pacific coast cham- ; ] : i A Leiands' lieup and Paul Sngder, who game at Akron and the pulsing Plrates |O'Jourke, 2 pionships in both the junior and girls' : i i i ” 5 took his place, played a bang-np restrained themselves mildly by mak« |‘obb, «f ... divisions. ¥ 2 % it game, Mullen, t} loca! shortstop 3 4 ¢ tagain turned i sengationn) game He ing nine homers at Warren, O, Wingo, 1f Experts agree that Helen Jacobs is ; 4 i : 4 : . jusul " even more advanced in her playing 2 i 5 |atieid and added o his previous 1 c- i 2 ford, A nab of ¥oway outside t ' 0 0 . n The Braves made four of thelr siX [pyaer, 1 o) 0 hits oft Haines in one inning and won |Rigney, ss 3 ¢ than was Miss Wills at the same a ¢ ge. i \ from St. Louls 4 to 2. Benton held the |{fmer » - H W. C. Fuller, the man who coached . ! e A e o Taloti A iaHarione s 0 Helen Wills to a national title and % Ao i ‘ v HEhipeicidlIghieatiing therain 0 » X RN i ; plays were made’ by Snyder and Kai 0 = -’:41—9; > 2225220 Cards to 6 safeties. Both Yankees and Scnators gained | now has Miss Jacobs under his o 4 y Ioue tultion, gives a comparison not gt ¥ S5 e 3 : 2 4 2 After a poor s & full game on Detroit in the Ameri- Manush, x ..., can league as New York defeated the | 1 all unflattering to the younger girl - White Sox 2 to 1 and Walter Johnson | x—Batted for Cole in 9th. “There is not ||1uch) dlf’;u'l x‘\’ca.ln ' ! i i i L held Cobb's cubs to four blows and “'A!HAH;;GTON the speed of the forehand drive at ¢ i ; ' S A g - “ u.:.‘] Seott Kept the visitors in hand won 8 to ; The \elcranl.'lpm:‘::'zi._ eely, 5 present,” says Fuller, "Miss Wills has e G X : g b ‘( :\rr“ “;,H_\,I.:l,,:ul y “.-:-.»‘: : ‘|‘u,|,. one of his ;" nm{" ]“l:”;““ ys,hnut o a better backhand stroke, though lit- di ; Site ‘ : : g i lap tfipled to right, The latter scored e sn R0 0 IO S tle Helen's backhand is good. But it i . " D e on Harlowe's sacrifice fly to Halibacl. list. The lone tally an has not the finish of that of the other Zeilke got on when Tamurline erved its came with two men out in | ; fi.o“:;;l};:. girl. 4 i o i and went to second on the latte g i Y 3 3 wiid henve.,, White booted Snyder's Better Than Helen Was e now one and one “ § b : hl’lrlh:n‘::ske:r:r:; of Detrolt which | But Helen Jacobs' service is fully roller. l:nlllx ;m’\w d on a wild pitch and scored on 3 as speedy as that of Miss Wills, and Th 5 3 A B AT leads Washington by the same margin, m’v““v‘[a'u e her court covering may be a little o : > = In the firth 3 s safe on o & 53 3 . Tamurline's crror, went to sccond a% Washington . Y 03x—3 | better than that of the national cham- b i R . » 2 : NATIONAL LEAGUE (hron” panso hits, dolnson, Peck, O'Rourke; | plon. However, she lacks the antici- : e : o : , White threw ont Zeilke's bunt and 4 '»flvl.-p.::ea|3'; A é.:m.:l.a :’mlnf rl::: lec:a paqon that comes from greater ex- A, . o S y = o counted on Snyde ,:', double to .n,,,,““ YN 0.8; CINCINNATI 4-5. O'Rourke, Rigney, Pratt; Wingo, Pratt;|Perience, although 1 cannot criticize i i e : . : - & Mariowe got triple in the seventh BROOKL' n){sr GAME) * I'it|nr|nl bu{er«.rhlm‘nn 2; Washington 8; base | her ability to sense the play. " - - ) e - n - and tallied o a wild piteh. GAD on balls, off Cole 4; atruck out, by Johns “ § . 48 The Mevide nites scored Uwice in th BROO‘E"‘I’? 6; hits off Wells § in 11-2: off "0"0“::' In the majority of departments, ; I'he Meri 1 |‘i l”l 'I \I“- in the AB. R, B 13" in 1-3; off Cole § I 61-3; losing pitcher | MI8S Jacobs has an edge on Miss seventh, »H.m singled to sh 1 Wells; umpireks Rowland, Connolly and | Wills at 15.” to | vit eI o BlanolardCEh len knocking down the ball. 5 Owens; time 2:15, Carmen Tarilton, coast tenris star, the runner being safe. He goes to o out,.Smith to Blanchard, Shee- | forced, Dunlap to Mullen on Ka . who defeated Miss Wills when dhe second on Kopec's poor heave to|han walked and was forced, itz rn;'r;l H lhp_rh'stll{’."hr]ym o -’ isser $ N Kai Kee went to third scores YANKS 2, CHICAGO 1, CHICAG 3 latter was just 15, and who gaincd a catch him. He is out, Jaglowski to patrick to Preisser on Klatka's | Thubis atasl Rudl Fallpash went on a double steal and Mz 3 triumph over Miss Jacobs very recent- Riley. Corbin struck out. | grounder. e L eanopinie, UEF ¥ourth inning—Shechan out, Preis- | ™ yitsio gur, Itiley to Kiatka, Snyder |tng mro e pato e “I feel in saying that Wiss ser to Blanchar: Klatka safe on | giaq (o Kredar. Huber safe on Zelg- :‘::\“ lr ;y SR e q safe Y Smith's boot, which Fitzpatrick g0t |).pg \wila throw. He is out stealing Jacobs plays a better game now than Helen Wills did at her age,” she |and nearly caught the runner. Zeig- Kopee to Riley. 'he Meriden lads started off Ateikion, Lflfiel‘ Teflfll Elimiflflt&d [01‘ C”,y ler filed to Preisser, and Riley to Sn Seventh inning—Zeigler singled to i, (), second game but after the first der. | right and stretched it into a double, | frame were meat for Johnson, whose ChalflDS"Gfillle S"Hday | | Fitzpatrick singled to left. De Vito||hut overran the bag and was out, |jeavy eclouting aided the locals not a | dropped Kopec's perfect throw 1o |Huper to Fitzpatrick., Snyder made jigfie. White's grounder went through fleasat H;m "‘"'i ”‘g. ]‘]‘“:r e "‘""” a great catch of Riley's fly in deep | zeilke, Landry sacrificed. Atwood ) S En at second. Snyder flied to Kredar. lieft, Kopec was safe on Smith's wild | ginzled over third and White counted. The Corbin Ied Sox defcated the |jjuber safe on Riley's fumble. iFtz- |ihrow after u good stop of his };Ir‘\vz;lhlfn: strolled. Atwood scored as Falcons at St. Mary's field yesterday | patrick scores as Riley throws out'groundere Jaglowski fanned. | Tonnaanswas throwing outs Houlihan afternoon for the second successive | ith., Preisser flles to De Vito. | 8mith flied to Kredar. DPreiscer | at gocond on Hart's grounder. Hart time and as a result eliminated the | Fifth inning—Kopce flied to Huber. | singled to left and made second orf |got a triple in the fourth and latter in the city championship race. [ Jaglowski and Kredar struck out. {Jarvis' poor throw in. He went to [nipped at the plate on Dixon's roller to The score was 2 to 1. The Red Sox B}ancl!ard safe on Riley's error. [third on a passed ball. Blanchard | Zeilke. They go't two hits in the are now in the lead for the cham- |Bloom files to Kiatka, Buckland as w‘vrvl out to Kredar In short center. [sixth, but Mullen's classy work made Twp base hits rown; three hase | Totals pionship and next Sunday they will |'5fices, Am_:lr'r to Klatka. Corbin out, erlwm hugged the third bag, but |them go.fm- naught. Ris, * Tournier,' Ehrhardt; stolen hases | Chicago 00 010— meet the winners of the City league | Riley to Klatka, | ; AT Bt R i e 6 ety (aw Yark 00z—2 race in the first of a series, the win- | Sixth inning—Jarvis struck out. De | (Continued on Following Page) (Coutinued on Following Page) hardt; left on bases, Brooklyn 8; Cincinnati | Two base hits, Schang, Witt, Elsh; three A e | 8: base on balls, off Rixey 3: off May 1; |bnse hits, Falk. Dugan® Thurst it Enrharat 1; stk oul,xl\lv Rixey 13 e | Pemnori ofh in bases, New York 8: Ohi Jands, present title holders, | : < ;_hits oft Rixpy & in 61-3; oft Mav |cago 6; bases og balls, oft Thursten 3; August 18, 1892 Yesterday's game was a pitcher's Wh f “ d f., d BRjGG ; wild pitel, Rixey; | S P R WL on 3 . 18, 1802, sterday’s ga us Wiidipliol Rixeyilohe pltcher |struck out, by Pebnock 8: umpiray Nallin, | Anson at 40, Has n Great Day, |battle between Buckland, a Hartford €N & [€iler neads a irien umpires, Klem an'l Wilson; time [Hildebrand and Moriart ti 2:05, 3 e 308 Aged 40 and playing his twenty- |lefthander for the Sox and Jaglowski (SECOND GAME) T rear i i 21 Oabe | for the Faie The 1z - Cincinnati 010 200 00%—5 ‘he following members of 15 GROLR] PIkie AR A Ll AR g ; ” T 727 7 [1ce ‘,,m,mm,fmmmcncpd ”::’If_ :’: bases on Aug. 18, 1892, but in the face | Jent]y. i f Z / /,/J 222 / /) BOSTON 4, ST. LOUIS 2. |,,\M, vacations today: Michael Cos. |°f 8iX errors by his team, the veteran Jfirst inning—IKredar fanned. Huber BOS i Po. A B [grove, James Skelley, Michael Mee. alone could not win. Anson had but | made a nice catch of Jarvis' fly. De | o 'han, George Collins and Clarence |[OUF chances at first base. Dahlen | Vito smashed a single through the 0 |Kumm. Policemen returning to duty was taken ill in the sixth, and, when | o Shechan flied to Huber. :"amr vacations are Michael Massey, Canavan replaced him, the Colts blew Corbin doubled to center. Iitz- o |George Moffitt, Hanford Dart, Ed. |UP- The score: : patrick fanned, De Vito threw out ' |ward Kiely and David Doty. Chicago, Snyder and Huber. The following members of the fire | ab . r g Second inning—Klatka grounded to | department fixl-\rl(‘(l their annual va- |BY&N ef oo 2 Preisser, whose wild throw gave the s - |cation today: Captain William Por. | L#rrott, 8b ...... 5 5 Uiyunner two sacks. Zeigler fouled Totale 2 T (-r of Engine C'o. No. 2, Lieutenant t (R settied - pitehed lomsomasansawn -l:a::::a,..,-_ leazsssa slozsss ™ s32=23 Johnson, p losmroe=-sua lomaraunasd 2 ol mon slosssszeas 0 P A > s> 22 23 33 = ] High, 2b Mitchell, ss Wheat, 1t . Fournier, 1b ... Brown, cf . Stock, 3b .. Nels, £ ... Deberrv, Dhrhardt, p . {Morehart, ss . Barrett, s " Mostil, of , Ccllins, 2h 8heely, 1b , Falk, If Elsh, rf o vy oo Tetals CINCINNA' AB, 5 Critz, 2b . Daubert, 1b . Roush,, cf ..., Walker, rf . Bressler, It . Pinelli, 3b Fowler, ss e coomncowualia leesooayoman lowsmn —I.—:a:@:,;:= il e s S Totals S R=lonsssass-2m0 o i o L0 Witt, ¢ Dugan, 3 Ruth, rf Meusel, 1t Pipp, 1b Schang, o Ward, b Scott, sx Bisokiyn . 001 101 420—9 (Pennock, p . Cincinnati % L013 000 000—4 33-—:::—-::;-—-_:'—]0 looetuocroiiie Dubashie i lozsssossmn omowmmaie] lossss3a=0 SN alosswassomar wlwosernooons ao Wilson, 1f .. Padgett, b . Btengel, 1f McInnis, 1b . Powell, cf Tierney, b Gibson, ¢ Ri Smith, Benton, p —memssam@ |Dahlen, ss cen 8 out to Bloom. Riley struck out. . [1red Linn of Truck Co. No, 1, L, |Anson, 1b L | Smith threw out Kopec. Dungan, -1t : 3 Smith out, Jaglowski to Klatka. 0k L, v ! Preisser was safe on Jaglowski's ers Decker, rf ....... ! yor. He was caught off first and run UL : 5 Uljown, Klatka making the putout. to duty after their annual vacations |{iHie0E® © oo . Blanchard singled to center and went S SR A : | |Are Captain George Hoffman of En. |-ANAYAM 88 X to second when the ball got away 0 gine Co, No. 1, Albert May of ’l‘rm’k" ’ P - 7. from Kredar. He tried to make third J. Smith, ot & ) 3 G | Saulnier of Truck Co. No. 2, George | ;—:nh:,hd seees Myeroft of Lngine Co. No, 4, William Hornsby, ! I'rey and William McCrann of En- ¢ gine Co, No. 6. Iiremen returning Haines, e hie S s 0|Co No. 1, David Moors of B and was nipped, Kredar to Zeigler, Roporees, 81101100 0 Co. No. 2, Michacl Campbell of Third inning—Jaglowski safe, when ‘ 2 Alex Beatty of Engine Co. Fitzpatrick dropped his fly, Kredar singled past third. Jaglowskl caught Dyer, 222 .o.iivien, ) Ward, 2h off second, Buckland to Preisser. No. dward Conlin of Engine Co. P 2 Totals ] 27 2|No, 6 and Chief's Driver Richard [[Ororal 8 ... Jarvis out, Smith to Blanchard. De | Vito skied to Snyder, Batted for 1la Collins, Batted for Fre ) Aol | Brouthers, 1b .... Bloom out, De Vito to Klatka. Riley fumbled Buckland's grounder, Brooklyn, 2 e e v28—Batted for Bell in ey ® ms. Boston . S g WOOD PROBES CHARGES. LA b 8t Louis .. LI 3 Associated Press, Dailey, 8b .., Two base Tt ! Githeon; sncritioe } i aven O'Brien, It Haines, Hornsh % 1 A ‘u 4, Aug. 18-~Governor l.con- e : on bages, Boston ard Wood left today on a two weeks' | Winslow, ¢ balls, off Benton f; s t, by |inspection trip of the southern Haddock, p ...... 0 Benten §; Haines 2; hits off Haine istands. He will ‘visit Lake Lanan | i K L0 18 Ll A AL will investigate charges which | Total ..........8% 710 0 0 Iou now (Blades); Inzing pitche and Blad losing T 1 020 011 Rigler and Moran; time 1:12, TP cortain Moros have preferred against |CHCagO ...l 5 ; Brooklyn .........000 001 5 Real Shaving Comfort? - Governor Livingstone in connection ¥ 4 I s 2 s 1, with the administration of Lanao atned ‘runs==Chicago §; two-bise | PHILADELPHIA provin | hit-—Anson; three base hits—Anson 3, . iy ik el s Roat, Burns; sacrifice hits—Hutchin- Harper, r ‘ 1 FAMED ARCHITECT DILS, son, Parrott; stolen bases—Decker, Williants, cf EE [ Baltimore, Md., Aug. 18 Geor| Ryan, O'Brien; double play—Ha ;‘;’I‘:‘:“wm ARDE A Y0 A Frederick, 81, for two generations | 10CK, Brouthers: first on balls — Off Makan, 1t .. BNy 0 a leading Maryland architect, and the | Hutchinson 2, Haddock 4: struck out Holks, 16 ..1....000003 8 " man who designed the present Baiti. | —BY Hutchinson 2, Haddock 2; time Ford, £iie T | more city hall at the age of 21, died Umpire—Sayder. { Oeschger, p ol Mitchell, x ..... 0 0 today at his heme here. [N Tomorrow's score: Al Selbach |equals the world's record for outfield A Valet AutoStrop Razor | errors. will give it to you. Blades | ———— are always sharp, Itisthe AP s | harpens | ‘ |Culver Academy Wins By e : : v | ; E its own blades. i = cC VvV ‘ Water Regatta Race o5 3 MUS S | Chicago, Aug. 18.—Culver Military | el 7z A ¢ | academy, Culver, Ind., won the feature g 2 7 ICE CREAM CONE. | race of the Chicago Tribun@water re- - | katta Sunday when its cight-oared | shell swept in ancad of the Lincoln ”m. O ‘nnlk boat club's boat. Lincoln park | / C £ 5 : [won two of the other three shell 2 /ég/ | races, with the Iliinois Valley Yacht e ’ K“ and Canoe club in second place, while 4 b (934 ) y 78 iBevE 5 FAMDUS =QUALITY the latter's team triumphed in the 228 kv 15 Bewe s8¢ third shell contest by casily defeating the Lincoln Park oarsmen in the four- ear race, |